With an electric wheelchair that they control with either their mouth or a special joystick that's positioned in a place where they can reach with with a "stump."
it made it so they had to get around in a wheelchair
A wheelchair platform lift is constructed to assist people who are using wheelchairs to have accessibility. Without these lifts the use of the wheelchair will adversely impact a person's mobility.
"Portable ramps are most beneficial to people in a wheelchair, because a lot of places do not have wheelchair ramps installed." People in wheelchairs will take portable ramps with them to be able to enter older buildings that are without wheelchair ramps.
inability to walk.
They walk. If too weak to walk, then a wheelchair is most often used.
because they want to recycle and use everything around
50% of people have had MS for over 20 years are in a wheelchair.
A nurse? Actually I believe they're called porters.
Yes, paraplegic individuals can swim with the help of adaptive equipment and techniques. Water buoyancy provides support and allows for movement in the water, making swimming an accessible and beneficial exercise for people with paraplegia. It is important to have proper supervision and assistance when swimming to ensure safety.
Para-olympic is short for paraplegic Olympics it is for disabled people like people in wheelchairs or with no legs Actually, as has already been stated, the "para" stands for "parallel" and not "paraplegic." While many of the participants are paraplegic (missing one or more arms or legs), others have different disabilities, such as blindness. "Paralympics" is the term used officially, by the International Paralympic Committee as well as the Paralympic Games themselves.
Because people on wheelchair's can't use force of their legs to push ball farther.
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